By: Jared Ingram | 2011-11-08 | Food & Beverage Having decided to travel to the Palestinian town of Bethlehem it is not enough to admire the views and see all there is to see in this holy town one also has to dine. This is an overview of what kind of food the Palestinian people eat. read more
By: John Y Smith | 2010-07-30 | News and society It seems that Middle East which is a frequent focal of news you hear everyday is always heated by unrest, wars and violence. This region appears to be a mess as there are lots of attacks and retaliation between conflicting countries. Whether Palestinian terrorism or Israel's occupation of Arab lands came first, whether Israel is responsible for the international escalation of Islamic fundamentalis read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-11-24 | Politics This is a political Press Release made by the Palestine Voice Association for Palestinians in the Diaspora. A newly established to serve Palestinians outside their homeland, Palestine. read more
By: Aaron Kolom | 2010-03-29 | News and society How good intentions - and justice - are thwarted, even demonized, by international politics: the nations of the world, presumably having learned from the failure of the League of Nations, are united to pursue peace between countries and to safe-guard hapless individuals from genocidal persecution - however, now seem equally helpless in avoiding the counter-productiveness of United Nations politics. The numbers tell it all (Jan 1, 2007 data): there are two UN agencies set up to aid refugees the world over: read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-23 | Politics The power of this writer is the power of his logic put in words for Palestinians and Jews live inside or outside Palestine to be learned, understood, appreciated, negotiated and applied for the two states solution.This article describes four obstacles to the negotiations, two concern Israel, and two concern Palestinians. The principle afterall is the Palestinian interest. read more
By: pooja rajput | 2012-05-16 | Current Affairs The Israeli-Palestinian dispute has its roots back in the late 19th century. The conflict is wide-ranging. read more
By: Bharat Book Bureau | 2010-09-08 | Vision Bharatbook.com added a new report on "Eye Care - United Arab Emirates" into its market report catalogue for reselling read more
By: Titan Smithe | 2011-10-15 | Language A lot of people have a go through the Arabic cursive written form and also determine they can by all means learn that. Generally speaking, the wider the geographical range between 2 Arabic communicating places, the more the different languages fluctuate. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-02-17 | Politics January 25 witnessed massive demonstrations across Egypt against President Hosni Mubarak's regime that killed at least 300 dead and caused thousands injured. Eleven days later, protesters gathered at Cairo’s Tahrir Square forcing Mubarak resignation. Finally, he had to step down on Feb. 11, 2011 and handed power to the military. However, the Egyptian dramatic events have created domino effects throughout Arab world. More demonstrations happening in some countries like Tunisia, Yemen, Jordan, Syria, Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian Territories for greater freedoms and improved living standards. read more
By: Dan Whitehouse | 2011-11-01 | Recruitment People with a fluency in Arabic have the advantage of new job openings today. The demand for Arabic speaking people exists both in and outside the rich Arab world. While most Arabic jobs only require native or near-native fluency to get the job, some of them require post-graduate or international study. read more
By: Dan Whitehouse | 2011-10-31 | Recruitment People with a fluency in Arabic have the advantage of new job openings today. The demand for Arabic speaking people exists both in and outside the rich Arab world. While most Arabic jobs only require native or near-native fluency to get the job, some of them require post-graduate or international study. read more
By: mnknaukri | 2010-09-21 | Recruitment Article contains information over Aviation jobs in UAE and the growth in tourism sector has helped boost the travel industry thus, bringing a boom in its aviation segment. Travel job lover can try there luck. read more
By: Dean Orbell | 2011-06-17 | Destinations Intrigue cloaks the Middle Eastern land of Saudi Arabia. There is a whole lot of history behind the modern nation, as its roots were set down more than a thousand years ago. It is clearly worth checking out, and people may want to acquire visas in order to take a trip through this Arab land. read more
By: Don Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics With former British Prime Minister Tony Blair having been appointed the Madrid Quartet's Middle East envoy, some might suggest that he should use his clout and contacts to push for a final settlement of the historic Israeli-Palestinian dispute. That would likely be a fruitless exercise that would only exacerbate divisions once the bold expectations for such an outcome are quashed by the realities of that difficult dispute. Instead, Blair's focus should be on achieving a modest interim agreement that promotes increased co-existence, replenishes trust, and gives peace a chance to incubate. read more
By: Titan Smithe | 2011-11-04 | Language Arabic is the same as other languages too and you should learn it regularly. As soon as you consider it, there are a few great ways to discover Arabic available offline and online. read more